95% of these sites give the bettors squdouche. Find a site like 5 dimes or another where they give you 8 or 10% back a day on what you churn everyday. Like found money. You could throw punch your rebate money for Dover show bets and win wagers on Montrell Teague. He claims Montrell is the best young driver.

95% of these sites give the bettors squdouche. Find a site like 5 dimes or another where they give you 8 or 10% back a day on what you churn everyday. Like found money. You could throw punch your rebate money for Dover show bets and win wagers on Montrell Teague. He claims Montrell is the best young driver.

LIKE POINTS..I HAD THAT BEFORE WITH ,,TWINSPIRES,,I HAVENT CHCECKED IN 3 YRS ,,I MITE HAVE LOTS OF POINTS,,REDEEM FOR CASH OR STUFF..

No such thing as an unbettable driver. In fact, one of the best bets in harness racing is on a horse who has dropped way below his ability because of a string of bad drives -- and then draws the rail with the same driver.

Psycho you must lose lots of money betting horses with that theory !Do you watch How many below average driver lose races from the rail . The odds you get are lower due to number players . Drivers who have poor records are Not left on the front and for long and usually get shuffled !!!!

Psycho you must lose lots of money betting horses with that theory !Do you watch How many below average driver lose races from the rail . The odds you get are lower due to number players . Drivers who have poor records are Not left on the front and for long and usually get shuffled !!!!

Quite the oppsite. That's why I said it was one of the best betting angles in harness racing. Of course, it means more on a half mile track where the driver is in park-the-field mode. Its even better than that because so often the other drivers know that if they leave they will get parked and the effort frequently goes unchallenged.

Again, the stipulation is that the horse is in siginificantly cheaper because of losses due to previous magical mystery tours -- and has enough speed to control the race or be in the two-hole. And yes, it happens a lot.

Another good betting situation with bad drivers is when they drive speed horses and you can handicap that they are the only speed. Actually had a good one at Northfield on Sunday. Not exactly the same -- but the same concept. There was a driver change from one of the best drivers (I think it was Merriman) to Jason Thompson because Merriman had opted off to another horse in the race. While Thompson should never be considered unbettable, he is NOT a top driver there and does not pick up better drivers. The horse was in the same class where he kept getting beat. Under normal circumstrances, you would think he should have been an auto-toss. But wait. This was not normal circumstances. The horse had been getting involved in speed duels every week and in this race there was no horse that could get anywhere near :27. NOT ONE.

Handicappers should have seen it and been all over it, but apparently they focused more on the negative driver change, the driver choice and his recent defeats in the same class. When the first quarter came up 28:3 it was game-set-match for June's Sunny Boy and an open length win at $17.80 with a speed horse that was all but guaranteed to mosey around the track at a crawl.

Do you remember the one really good horse he raced in his own barn? Nice Meadow Skipper, didn't last long, but he was a pip while he was around. Imagine betting Coco as a fave from the 8-hole... and WINNING!

Do you remember the one really good horse he raced in his own barn? Nice Meadow Skipper, didn't last long, but he was a pip while he was around. Imagine betting Coco as a fave from the 8-hole... and WINNING!

Anyone?

He kept Springfield Lad in C-3 C-2 for over 2 years and made money! Called in once and told to win in C-3 or else~Jogged at $10.80